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Exterior view of British Antique Museum BAM in Kamakura, featuring Kengo Kuma's modern architectural design, surrounded by trees, with a London black cab cafe on the ground floor.
Inside British Antique Museum BAM Kamakura, a grand Victorian dining room scene with a long table, multiple chandeliers, and display cases showcasing exquisite silver antiques.
Sherlock Holmes' room recreation at BAM British Antique Museum Kamakura, featuring deep red decor, a fireplace, bookshelves, and a violin, evoking a detective novel atmosphere.
Spacious Victorian parlor at British Antique Museum BAM Kamakura, with elegant red armchairs, chandeliers, a grand fireplace, showcasing antique furniture and artworks.
The iconic London black cab at the entrance of BAM British Antique Museum Kamakura's 'Black Cab Cafe,' offering a unique dining experience, a first in Japan.

British Antique Museum [BAM Kamakura]|Early Bird Ticket | Kamakura, Japan

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  • Designed by the architect Kengo Kuma, it is the first British antique museum in Japan. 
  • Located at a convenient location, 1 minute walk from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and a 7 minutes walk from Kamakura Station. 
  • Experience the world of Sherlock Holmes in a reproduction of his room and see an exhibition room filled with antiques from the Victorian era. 
  • On the ground floor, the vintage London Taxi can be seen.

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Exhibit typeHistorical exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture
Tour typesAudio guide
Transport convenienceNear city center

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  • British Antique Museum [BAM Kamakura]

The British Antique Museum (BAM) opened on September 23, 2022, in Kamakura, shares the world of antiques with the next generation and conveys the wonder and importance of inheriting things. Inside, you'll see authentic British antiques dating back more than 100 years. On each floor, antiques are displayed based on the era when they came from, there is an area with a replica of Sherlock Holmes's room, as well as the vintage London Taxi on the ground floor.

  • Floor Guide

1st Floor: Vintage (1950-1990) London Taxi/Black Cab

2nd Floor: Georgian Period (1714-1837) The Georgian Room

3rd Floor: Conan Doyle's Life (1859-1930) Sherlock Holmes's Room

4th Floor: Victorian Era (1837-1901) The Victorian Room

Exhibit rooms filled with British antiques from the Victorian era.

Victorian living room in reddish tones at BAM British Antique Museum Kamakura, showcasing diverse exquisite antique furniture and oil paintings, immersing visitors in British aristocratic charm.

A replica of Sherlock Holmes's room.

The faithfully recreated Sherlock Holmes' study at BAM British Antique Museum Kamakura, with detective tools on the desk, a fireplace, and classic bookshelves creating a mysterious atmosphere.

A display of antiques from the Georgian era, 200 years ago.

Luxurious Victorian banquet hall inside BAM British Antique Museum Kamakura, featuring a fireplace, embossed walls, crystal chandeliers, and gleaming British antiques in display cabinets.

On the ground floor you can see the Black Cab, the vintage London Taxi.

The iconic London black cab at the entrance of BAM British Antique Museum Kamakura's 'Black Cab Cafe,' offering a unique dining experience, a first in Japan.

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Includes/Excludes

  • Admission Ticket
  • Personal expenses

Reminders

  • The QR code to the commentary video will be given to you when you enter the museum. Earphones are recommended to listen to the audio. Please bring your own earphones. (No rentals available)

  • No eating or drinking allowed in the facility.

  • Taking photos is allowed on all floors.

  • Please do not touch the exhibits. (Except for the experience areas.)

  • Please sanitize your hands in the facility.

  • Large luggage cannot be stored inside the museum. Luggage lockers are available outside the museum for a fee.

  • Baby strollers are not allowed inside the museum.

  • Wheelchair access is not available.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site

Voucher Redemption Period

  • The voucher must be redeemed on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: British Antique Museum (BAM Kamakura)

Address: 1-11-4-1, Yukinoshita, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, 248-0005

How to Get There
1 min. walk from Tsuruoka Hachimangu Shrine 7 min. walk from Kamakura Station

Business Hours

Monday 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Tuesday 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Wednesday 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Thursday 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Friday 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Saturday 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Sunday 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

The museum is open seven days a week. Please check the official website for summer closing dates.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 1 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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FAQ

1. What unique experiences or highlights are there at the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) in Britain?

The Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) offers a variety of unique experiences. You can admire the architecture itself, designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, and explore the exhibition space inside, which emulates Sherlock Holmes' study, immersing you in the atmosphere of the novel. The museum also displays a rich collection of Victorian antiques. Additionally, the first floor features Japan's first 'Black Cab Coffee Shop,' offering a distinctive opportunity to relax inside a London taxi.

2. What are the recommended transportation methods from Ueno to the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) in Kamakura?

The most convenient way to get to Kamakura from Ueno is by JR train. You can take the JR Ueno-Tokyo Line from Ueno Station directly to JR Kamakura Station without any transfers. The entire journey takes about 1 hour, with actual times varying slightly depending on the train type and stops. Upon arrival at Kamakura Station, the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) is approximately a 7-minute walk away, making it easily accessible.

3. When visiting the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) in Kamakura, can electronic payment methods like Suica be used for local public transportation?

Yes, when using local public transportation in the Kamakura area, such as the JR Yokosuka Line, Enoshima Electric Railway, or buses, you can use transportation IC cards like Suica for payment. Using electronic payment is not only convenient and fast but also saves you the trouble of buying single tickets, allowing for a smoother visit to the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) and surrounding attractions in Kamakura.

4. Is the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) in Kamakura accessible for travelers with a JR Pass?

Travelers holding a JR Pass (such as the Nationwide JR Pass) can take the JR Yokosuka Line to Kamakura Station. You can travel directly to Kamakura from major JR stations in the Tokyo area, such as Tokyo Station, Shinagawa Station, or Yokohama Station, via the JR Yokosuka Line. Upon arrival at Kamakura Station, the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) is only about a 7-minute walk away. Please note that the JR Pass typically does not apply to non-JR operated lines like the Enoshima Electric Railway.

5. Which months are best for visiting Kamakura and the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura)?

The best seasons to visit Kamakura are generally spring (late March to early May) and autumn (October to November). Spring offers pleasant weather with cherry blossoms in bloom, adding to the charm of the ancient city; autumn allows you to enjoy beautiful autumn foliage with cool and comfortable weather. These seasons are ideal not only for outdoor activities but also for visiting the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) in a comfortable environment, allowing you to enjoy its unique cultural atmosphere.

6. What is unique about the architectural design of the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura), and what are its internal exhibition features?

The architecture of the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) was designed by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma, and its unique style is a major highlight in itself. In addition to displaying carefully selected Victorian antiques, the museum specifically recreates the room of the classic detective Sherlock Holmes, making visitors feel as if they have stepped into a novel. This makes the museum not only a place for appreciating antiques but also an immersive experience that combines art and literature.

7. Besides walking, how can I get to the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) from Kamakura Station?

The Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura) is about a 7-minute walk from JR Kamakura Station, making walking the most convenient option. If you wish to conserve energy or are carrying luggage, you can consider taking a local bus from Kamakura Station. Several bus routes pass by stops near Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, such as 'Tsurugaoka Hachimangu-mae' or 'Dankazura' stations. After getting off, walk towards Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, and the museum is just a one-minute walk away.

8. What are the ticket types for visiting the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura), and is advance reservation required?

Typically, standard admission tickets are available for visiting the Bramant Museum of Antiques (BAM Kamakura). To ensure smooth entry, especially during peak seasons or on weekends, it is recommended to book your tickets in advance. Booking through online platforms like KKday not only secures your admission but sometimes allows you to conveniently choose an entry time slot, avoiding the hassle of queuing on-site and making your itinerary planning more flexible and smooth.

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